A bus company in China has launched a new 'drive safely' campaign - by
hanging big bowls of water next to their drivers. The Longxiang Public
Bus Company in Changsha, Hunan province, says drivers must drive gently
to avoid spilling any water. Bus drivers are expected to ensure the
bowls are still full when they finish
their shift. And the company warns
drivers that CCTV footage will be studied to make sure they do not top
up the bowls with water.
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Poodle outfit to make your sweet Doberman less feared
Are you sick of your sweet, big, Doberman being feared? Well, worry no
longer, AttackChi will be making disguises for all the so called
dangerous breeds. For instance, you can get your cute Doberman a poodle
transformation. Just be careful, dressing up your dog will increase the
chance of it biting you.
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Eco toilet to fertilize the field
Once upon a time, there was a lazy farmer who hated the job of
fertilizing most of all. One day he invented this poopy. By moving the
chair a foot or so each day, he was eventually able to enrich the soil
of his entire acreage while he did his morning Sudoku.
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Striped painted donkeys to compensate the lack of zebras in the zoo
There were two crowd-pulling zebras in the Marah Land Zoo, who
unfortunately died of hunger. Since they were one of the main
attractions of the zoo, which boasts a dozen animals, and there was no
money to replace the dead animals, the zookeepers were very concerned,
until they came up with an unusual solution. Now there are two white
donkeys dyed with black stripes to delight Palestinian kids at a small
Gaza zoo. With their long ears, drooping heads and sleepy eyes, the
impostors probably would not have fooled the zoo's only lioness. But the
effect achieved by the zoo owners' dye job looks not so bad — to the
unpracticed eye, and from a distance. The two female donkeys were
striped using masking tape and women's hair dye, applied with a
paint-brush. A genuine zebra would have been too expensive to bring into
Israel-blockaded Gaza via smuggling tunnels under the border with
Egypt, around $40,000 to get a real one. Gaza's Palestinians are
impoverished by their isolation under an Israeli embargo against its
Islamist Hamas rulers, who refuse to give up armed resistance against
the Jewish state.
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Zip holder to prevent your fly coming open
The problem of your fly accidentally coming open really only dates back
to the invention of the zipper. But even if it's not an 'age old'
problem, it's still a problem, particularly if it's ever happened to
you. So this simple solution created by Lisa Sjövall seems so obvious
that you have to wonder why it hasn't been thought of or even
incorporated into pants already. The ZipHolder is basically an elastic
loop that fastens to the pull tag on your zipper. When it's done up, the
loop is placed around the button on your fly which prevents the zipper
from accidentally coming open.
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A tree urinal to solve ‘urgent' problems and reduce chemical pollution
Although at first glance this concept does not seem to be fair for
women's needs, the good news is that the P-Tree can reduce the queue at
the porta-pottie. The inventor suggests that it can be hooked up to a
central sewer system, but an onsite infiltration system would be a great
way to safely dispose of the liquid and nourish the trees with nitrogen
at the same time! This would reduce the chemical and waste processing
involved at public events. As for using the P-Tree at your next
happening – we suggest looking into your local indecent exposure laws
first.
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Bike-Powered Lawnmower to ease the mowing job
If you saw one reel lawnmower attached to a bike, you might think the
person who invented it was extremely creative – which would, of course,
be true. But there are so many of these contraptions out there that it's
nearly reached phenomenon status.
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A duct- tape to avoid embarrassing views
Are you tired of sitting down but worrying about your butt crack? Worry
no more, this duct-tape is all you need to avoid showing too much of
your 'derriere'.
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A traveler's phrasebook t-shirt to help communication in trips with different languages
No one wants to be the stereotypical tourist when traveling, fumbling
through phrasebooks in an attempt to find the right thing to say so you
can find your way around. So here's a rather simple and elegant solution
to the language barrier, created by Art Lebedev. All you have to do is
get a local's attention, point at what you're looking for and then point
to the question mark. (A confused shrug should work too.) It's probably
a good idea not to wear something over the tee though, as grabbing a
stranger's attention and then proceeding to undress in front of them may
not be a graciously accepted custom around the world.
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A low-budget antitheft device to secure your car
No money for those expensive gadgets you see on tv and can't afford insurance? Problem solved with this locker.
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Most of the pictures were found in a cool website called
There, IFixed It.com.
Donna Marie Dickens, 26, of Bowling Green, Kentucky, and Kiki Kane of
Seattle, Washington run the site which started in May of 2009.